Independence Day FREEBIE!

We are a tad early to be discussing the 4th of July but I wanted to get these out to winners so they had time to use and enjoy them before the holiday. I have to tell you, there is something about red, white and blue that makes me smile. You too?? 20 fun bags to give away…

To enter to win:

•LEAVE A COMMENT, IN THE COMMENT LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IN THIS FORMAT: name(at)something(dot)com it is important to spell out DOT and AT so you don't get spam, if you DO NOT leave an email address, you will not be entered in the freebie.

•DEADLINE FOR THE FREEBIE IS 9pm (PST) Monday, June 19 (winners will be notified no later than Tuesday June 6 via email and here on the blog so CHECK BACK!)

Don't forget to leave us your email! We will only contact you if you win.

We will randomly pick 20 people to win.

One entry per person. If you enter more than once, all your entries will be disqualified.

We will ship shopping bags internationally. You MUST use English for your comments. Do the best you can, use Google Translate if necessary. Non-English comments will be removed.

these are lovely. I love red/white/blue. that color combo makes me stand taller and proud of where I live. proud of all the men and women who have helped us gain this freedom. thank you for a chance to show these feelings.quilting(dash)lady(at)Comcast(dot)net

Can't wait to share this with our Environmental Work Group this Saturday. We're doing a Sew-In to make as many fabric bags as we can to share with children at local libraries' summer reading program events. "Build a Better WOrld" is the theme - and we're going to start with no more plastic bags! Margaret Little Cortland NY mrgrt672(at)gmail(dot)com

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Dedication

This project is dedicated to the memory of my mother, Margaret A. VanHatten. I think of her often while I sit at the sewing machine. She taught me to sew as a young girl and enjoyed making practical items. I miss her every day. I believe she would love this project. In fact, I think she would be helping me sew!